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Worsted Guide - https://gentl.mn/2xc95dx
Flannel Guide - https://gentl.mn/2xNymPE
So what exactly is cotton? It's basically linked from the cotton plant which is part of the Gossypium family and the fibers were meant to protect the seeds and are comprised entirely out of cellulose material you often find in nature, such as trees. Outer fabrics such as viscose, or bamboo fabrics, are all based on cellulose as well. Cotton plants are actually shrubs and they grow wildly but today, they're cultivated most of the time.
Today, most of the cotton comes through US, China, India, as well as many countries in Africa, and South America. In the US, commercial level growth of cotton is heavily subsidized while developed nations hugely rely on machines to harvest cotton, it is still picked by hand in Africa, or in Egypt, in India, and developing countries.
In terms of cotton quality, it all starts with a staple length. Short staple is considered three-quarters of an inch or about one and a half centimeters. Medium staple cotton is considerably about three-quarters of an inch to one and a quarter inch; a long staple cotton is anything from one and a quarter inch all the way up to two and a half inches. While the majority of cotton in the world is a short staple and then some medium staple, you will only see the staple infused in marketing for higher-end cottons.
Sometimes, shirt makers also advertise Egyptian cotton and basically what they mean is it's the longest staple cotton from a batch, it's not necessarily cotton that is always from Egypt. You'll also find Egyptian cotton in towels or anything that touches the skin. Usually, it's used to demand a higher price from the consumer. A subgroup of Egyptian cotton you see so-called Giza cotton which is more high-end. Each Giza quality comes with a number. With Giza 45 con being the most luxurious and high-end Egyptian cotton on the market, its extra-long has superior fineness and is very consistent.
In my experience, West Indian sea cotton is really the cream of the crop and I would even place it above a Giza 45 cotton. For dress shirts, I always go for a two-ply cotton and make sure that it's a hundred percent cotton and it's not stretch with polyester or nylon. While it makes it more durable and it's may be appropriate for uniforms, work wear, maybe for chefs in the kitchen, it's not something you want to wear on your skin because it's rougher and not as comfortable, also it's not as absorbent.
So how can you find out if the cotton is luxurious? The problem is that you have a soft cotton, it can feel very comfortable on your skin, but it's, in fact, soft because the staple is so short. Higher-end cotton is usually very fine which means you can have a very fine weave and you get a very nice Sheen. For men's shirts, probably Albini is the largest kid on the block.
So what are their cotton buying do's and don'ts?
Don't believe that all cotton is created equal. Quality cotton is usually softer, it is shinier, it is finer, and it has a smaller impact on the environment because you can wear it for longer periods of time. You should always expect more from a higher and cotton retailer; they should be able to tell you what specific kind of cotton is used, how many plys they are, how heavy the fabric is, and where it was sourced.
At the same time, don't believe all the labels that are not backed up by a trusted industry Authority such as Albini, Thomas Mason, or Tessitura Monti, or other famous cotton makers which are known to produce a quality product made out of long staple cotton.
So how should you care for cotton? Fortunately, it's one of the more easier items to take care of. You can machine wash it, you can hand wash it, but machine wash is totally fine, the only time I'd stay away from machine washing my cotton is in a suit such as a seersucker suit or another cotton suit but mainly because of the canvas and the things on the inside not necessarily because of the fabric itself.
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published:23 Oct 2017

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This is how to buy fabric! An overview of common terminology and my shopping tips. I tried my best to cover the surface of fashion fabrics well, but there is a TON of information so I apologize if you feel something was left out! Hope this helps with all your future DIY's!
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published:11 Jun 2016

views:808894

Hope you're ready for a lot of information! In this video I go through everyday and environmental pros and cons of materials you likely own or will see in stores. Read those labels! ;)
Each fibre has different benefits and a different environmental impact. There definitely are more sustainable fabrics than others, but it's also good to choose fabrics that fit the intended purpose of the garment. For example, a summer top should be breathable, athletic wear durable, a rain coat water-resistant etc. and also choose materials that fit your lifestyle.
Sorry this video is so long, hopefully it's not boring. To make it easier these are the fabrics I talk about with timecodes to skip to the ones you're interested in:
0:35 Cotton
1:38 Linen
2:28 Hemp
3:21 Polyester
4:11 Wool
5:16 Acrylic
5:51 Silk
6:36 Nylon
7:20 Spandex/Elastane/Lycra
7:57 Rayon
8:43 Bamboo
9:37 Lyocell/Tencel
I'm sure there are things I missed, so please add any pros or cons in the comments.
More about synthetic fibres ending up in the ocean: http://grist.org/living/2011-12-07-how-microplastics-cause-macro-problems-for-the-ocean/
More about how synthetic, petrochemical textiles are made: http://ecosalon.com/synthetic-fabrics-made-from-fossil-fuels/
Sustainable Apparel Coalition Materials SustainabilityIndex http://msi.apparelcoalition.org/#/
Part 2 about vegan synthetic and animals materials and part 3 about up-cycled and recycled materials coming soon.
Thanks for watching!
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published:18 Oct 2015

views:144666

This video explains how to spot (cheap) bad quality clothing and what high quality would look like. You don't need to be a fashion designer to learn how to recognize poor quality!
I tackle the following 5 points:
- Good fit / Good cut
- Colors / Dyeing
- Prints / Appliqués / Jacquards
- Fabrics / fibers
- Sewing quality / Stitching / Threads... and THANK YOU for 50,000 SUBSCRIBERS ON THIS CHANNEL!!!
Thumbs up if you liked this video!
Any question? Comment below.
New videos: Wednesday 5pm & Sunday 12pm (Paris/Berlin time).
Take care!
Justine
*************************************
FIBERS MENTIONED
- The core 4 natural ones: cotton, silk, linen and wool.
- The "new" natural ones (with better properties, derived from natural materials): modal (better than cotton), viscose (made from wood), tencel (made from bamboo).
- The most common synthetic ones: acetate (this one is old and not breathable, stay away!), rayon (a substitute for silk), nylon, acrylic (a substitute for wool), polyamid, elathane (great to make e.g. a cotton fabric or denim fabric bounce back after you have moved!)
You can see the fabrics I use for my collection here:
www.justineleconte.com/shop
*************************************
ONE VIDEO FROM LAST WEEKFind out your skin undertone (warm, cool or neutral):
https://youtu.be/hw_ie8PUXGI
*************************************
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#fashion #fashiondesign #shopping #quality

published:19 Apr 2017

views:814864

In this video we cover how to buy fabric whether you are shopping online or in fabric stores. Wholesale suppliers are located throughout the USA, I have included a Free list you can download on my site here: http://bit.ly/Apparel-Download
Learn how to find what you are looking for and how to get the best fabric for your fashion line. Use these helpful tips and tricks to get the best deals for your clothing line.
StartA Brand ASAP- Connecting entrepreneurs with the resources and content they need to start their business ASAP. Download the free manufacturer and supplier guide and also receive the 10 StepProgram right to your inbox.
http://bit.ly/Apparel-Download
John Santos on Social:
https://www.instagram.com/johnxsantos/
https://twitter.com/johnxsantos
SC: @revivejohnny
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published:17 Aug 2017

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published:11 Dec 2018

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Weaving is the most basic process in which two different sets of yarns or threads are interlaced with each other to form a fabric or cloth. One of these sets is called warp which is the lengthwise yarn running from the back to the front of the loom. The other set of crosswise yarns are the filling which are called the weft or the woof.
The warps form the basic structure of fabrics. As such, they are made to pass through many operations before actual weaving is done. These Spool Racksoperations include spooling, warping and slashing. In spooling, the yarn is wound on larger spools, or cones, that are placed on a rack known as creel. From the creel, the yarns are wound on a warp beam, which looks like a huge spool. These lengths of hundreds of warped yarns lie parallel to one another. These yarns are unwound for slashing, or sizing. The yarn is coated with sizing with the help of slasher machine. Slashing prevents chafing or breaking of yarns during weaving process. Sizing is either starch based or a synthetic like polyvinyl alcohol or a water soluble acrylic polymers. The sized yarns are then wound on a final warp beam and are ready for the loom.
The filling yarns experience less strain during the weaving process. Their preparation includes spinning them to the required size and giving them just the right amount of twist desired for the kind of fabric they will be used.
No matter what type of weaving is being done, four major operations are performed in sequence and are continuously repeated.
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Learn how to shop for quality and upholstery fabric at low prices. Checkout this tutorial on how to recover a seat cushion in just 15 minutes. Thank you for watching and sharing this video.
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published:24 Oct 2017

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VASTRAJET is a worldclass digital textile printer from Colorjet, designed to print directly onto various types of natural & synthetic fabrics.
VASTRAJET is the ideal solution for industrial and commercial textile printing. VASTRAJET produces brilliant print quality with high color consistency using water based pigment inks and prints on a variety of fabrics like cotton, polyester and blends.
VASTRAJET is available in 4 & 8 color variants and is built on industrial grade jetting assembly. For outstanding print quality and perfect print registration, it uses an adhesive belt with built-in automatic washing system.

published:16 Dec 2016

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published:29 Mar 2018

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[http://www.indiamart.com/adityatextilesahmedabad/] Aditya Textiles are engaged in Manufacturing and Supplying a premium quality array of Knit Fabric, Printed Fabric, Cotton Dyed Fabric and Nano Fabric. Offered products are highly appreciated among our clients for their fine stitching, shrink resistance and comfortable fitting. These products are designed using best grade fabrics and advanced stitching techniques by our knowledgeable designers in adherence to prevailing market trends. We offer this range in several specifications. With our fair business policies, we have gained faith of our valuable clients.

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Historically, the group of generic top-level domains included domains, created in the early development of the domain name system, that are now sponsored by designated agencies or organizations and are restricted to specific types of registrants. Thus, domains edu, gov, int, and mil are now considered sponsored top-level domains, much like the themed top-level domains (e.g., jobs). The entire group of domains that do not have a geographic or country designation (see country-code top-level domain) is still often referred to by the term generic TLDs.

Reception

The Allmusic review by Mark Deming gave the album 3½ start stating: "Robert Earl Keen is an archetypal Texas singer/songwriter, someone who can mine both laughter and tragedy from life along the dusty margins of life in the Lone Star State... a comprehensive and well-programmed compilation offering a fully rounded introduction to his music would be more than welcome. However, 2007's Best isn't quite that album... If you're looking for a concise, career-spanning overview of Robert Earl Keen's long career in music, Best isn't as much help as you might wish, but the consistent quality is a sure convincer."

Quality (album)

Quality is the debut studio album by American rapper Talib Kweli. The album was released on November 19, 2002, by Rawkus Records. It received wide critical acclaim and had some commercial appeal from the song "Get By", produced by Kanye West. Kludge magazine included it on their list of best albums of 2002.

https://gentl.mn/all-about-cotton
FABRIC GUIDES you may want to check:
Worsted Guide - https://gentl.mn/2xc95dx
Flannel Guide - https://gentl.mn/2xNymPE
So what exactly is cotton? It's basically linked from the cotton plant which is part of the Gossypium family and the fibers were meant to protect the seeds and are comprised entirely out of cellulose material you often find in nature, such as trees. Outer fabrics such as viscose, or bamboo fabrics, are all based on cellulose as well. Cotton plants are actually shrubs and they grow wildly but today, they're cultivated most of the time.
Today, most of the cotton comes through US, China, India, as well as many countries in Africa, and South America. In the US, commercial level growth of cotton is heavily subsidized while developed nations hugely rely on machines to harvest cotton, it is still picked by hand in Africa, or in Egypt, in India, and developing countries.
In terms of cotton quality, it all starts with a staple length. Short staple is considered three-quarters of an inch or about one and a half centimeters. Medium staple cotton is considerably about three-quarters of an inch to one and a quarter inch; a long staple cotton is anything from one and a quarter inch all the way up to two and a half inches. While the majority of cotton in the world is a short staple and then some medium staple, you will only see the staple infused in marketing for higher-end cottons.
Sometimes, shirt makers also advertise Egyptian cotton and basically what they mean is it's the longest staple cotton from a batch, it's not necessarily cotton that is always from Egypt. You'll also find Egyptian cotton in towels or anything that touches the skin. Usually, it's used to demand a higher price from the consumer. A subgroup of Egyptian cotton you see so-called Giza cotton which is more high-end. Each Giza quality comes with a number. With Giza 45 con being the most luxurious and high-end Egyptian cotton on the market, its extra-long has superior fineness and is very consistent.
In my experience, West Indian sea cotton is really the cream of the crop and I would even place it above a Giza 45 cotton. For dress shirts, I always go for a two-ply cotton and make sure that it's a hundred percent cotton and it's not stretch with polyester or nylon. While it makes it more durable and it's may be appropriate for uniforms, work wear, maybe for chefs in the kitchen, it's not something you want to wear on your skin because it's rougher and not as comfortable, also it's not as absorbent.
So how can you find out if the cotton is luxurious? The problem is that you have a soft cotton, it can feel very comfortable on your skin, but it's, in fact, soft because the staple is so short. Higher-end cotton is usually very fine which means you can have a very fine weave and you get a very nice Sheen. For men's shirts, probably Albini is the largest kid on the block.
So what are their cotton buying do's and don'ts?
Don't believe that all cotton is created equal. Quality cotton is usually softer, it is shinier, it is finer, and it has a smaller impact on the environment because you can wear it for longer periods of time. You should always expect more from a higher and cotton retailer; they should be able to tell you what specific kind of cotton is used, how many plys they are, how heavy the fabric is, and where it was sourced.
At the same time, don't believe all the labels that are not backed up by a trusted industry Authority such as Albini, Thomas Mason, or Tessitura Monti, or other famous cotton makers which are known to produce a quality product made out of long staple cotton.
So how should you care for cotton? Fortunately, it's one of the more easier items to take care of. You can machine wash it, you can hand wash it, but machine wash is totally fine, the only time I'd stay away from machine washing my cotton is in a suit such as a seersucker suit or another cotton suit but mainly because of the canvas and the things on the inside not necessarily because of the fabric itself.
#notsponsored #cotton #fabrics
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11:55

How to Buy Fabric (Terminology & Shopping Tips!) | WITHWENDY

How to Buy Fabric (Terminology & Shopping Tips!) | WITHWENDY

How to Buy Fabric (Terminology & Shopping Tips!) | WITHWENDY

This is how to buy fabric! An overview of common terminology and my shopping tips. I tried my best to cover the surface of fashion fabrics well, but there is a TON of information so I apologize if you feel something was left out! Hope this helps with all your future DIY's!
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SHOP MY SEWING SUPPLIES http://withwendy.com/shop/#supplies
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Hi!! I'm Wendy and I make DIY videos that teach you how to sew your own clothes (and lots of other tutorials). Subscribe if you'd like to learn, get inspiration, and stock up on helpful tips. Thanks for watching!
Add me!! @withwendy
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Prince w/(dc) by LAKEY INSPIRED | http://bit.ly/1WFCJ5D
BNSN BRNR by Alacajam | http://bit.ly/1TxNjHO
life magic by cherishh | http://bit.ly/2673dja
CloudCandy (w/ Defkon) by cherishh | http://bit.ly/1YeS7Fl

11:27

Pros & Cons of Common Fabrics | Fibres & Fabrics Part 1

Pros & Cons of Common Fabrics | Fibres & Fabrics Part 1

Pros & Cons of Common Fabrics | Fibres & Fabrics Part 1

Hope you're ready for a lot of information! In this video I go through everyday and environmental pros and cons of materials you likely own or will see in stores. Read those labels! ;)
Each fibre has different benefits and a different environmental impact. There definitely are more sustainable fabrics than others, but it's also good to choose fabrics that fit the intended purpose of the garment. For example, a summer top should be breathable, athletic wear durable, a rain coat water-resistant etc. and also choose materials that fit your lifestyle.
Sorry this video is so long, hopefully it's not boring. To make it easier these are the fabrics I talk about with timecodes to skip to the ones you're interested in:
0:35 Cotton
1:38 Linen
2:28 Hemp
3:21 Polyester
4:11 Wool
5:16 Acrylic
5:51 Silk
6:36 Nylon
7:20 Spandex/Elastane/Lycra
7:57 Rayon
8:43 Bamboo
9:37 Lyocell/Tencel
I'm sure there are things I missed, so please add any pros or cons in the comments.
More about synthetic fibres ending up in the ocean: http://grist.org/living/2011-12-07-how-microplastics-cause-macro-problems-for-the-ocean/
More about how synthetic, petrochemical textiles are made: http://ecosalon.com/synthetic-fabrics-made-from-fossil-fuels/
Sustainable Apparel Coalition Materials SustainabilityIndex http://msi.apparelcoalition.org/#/
Part 2 about vegan synthetic and animals materials and part 3 about up-cycled and recycled materials coming soon.
Thanks for watching!
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This video explains how to spot (cheap) bad quality clothing and what high quality would look like. You don't need to be a fashion designer to learn how to recognize poor quality!
I tackle the following 5 points:
- Good fit / Good cut
- Colors / Dyeing
- Prints / Appliqués / Jacquards
- Fabrics / fibers
- Sewing quality / Stitching / Threads... and THANK YOU for 50,000 SUBSCRIBERS ON THIS CHANNEL!!!
Thumbs up if you liked this video!
Any question? Comment below.
New videos: Wednesday 5pm & Sunday 12pm (Paris/Berlin time).
Take care!
Justine
*************************************
FIBERS MENTIONED
- The core 4 natural ones: cotton, silk, linen and wool.
- The "new" natural ones (with better properties, derived from natural materials): modal (better than cotton), viscose (made from wood), tencel (made from bamboo).
- The most common synthetic ones: acetate (this one is old and not breathable, stay away!), rayon (a substitute for silk), nylon, acrylic (a substitute for wool), polyamid, elathane (great to make e.g. a cotton fabric or denim fabric bounce back after you have moved!)
You can see the fabrics I use for my collection here:
www.justineleconte.com/shop
*************************************
ONE VIDEO FROM LAST WEEKFind out your skin undertone (warm, cool or neutral):
https://youtu.be/hw_ie8PUXGI
*************************************
SOCIAL
Instagram: JustineLeconte_officiel
Facebook: Justine Leconte Fashion
Twitter: JustineLeconteO
Pinterest: jleconteberlin
My website (current collection):
www.justineleconte.com/shop
Business requests:
info@justineleconte.com
#fashion #fashiondesign #shopping #quality

10:51

How To Buy Fabric- Wholesale Fabric Stores and Online Tips and Tricks

How To Buy Fabric- Wholesale Fabric Stores and Online Tips and Tricks

How To Buy Fabric- Wholesale Fabric Stores and Online Tips and Tricks

In this video we cover how to buy fabric whether you are shopping online or in fabric stores. Wholesale suppliers are located throughout the USA, I have included a Free list you can download on my site here: http://bit.ly/Apparel-Download
Learn how to find what you are looking for and how to get the best fabric for your fashion line. Use these helpful tips and tricks to get the best deals for your clothing line.
StartA Brand ASAP- Connecting entrepreneurs with the resources and content they need to start their business ASAP. Download the free manufacturer and supplier guide and also receive the 10 StepProgram right to your inbox.
http://bit.ly/Apparel-Download
John Santos on Social:
https://www.instagram.com/johnxsantos/
https://twitter.com/johnxsantos
SC: @revivejohnny
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0:51

Best quality oxford fabric from China BeiQin textile Co.,Ltd

Best quality oxford fabric from China BeiQin textile Co.,Ltd

Best quality oxford fabric from China BeiQin textile Co.,Ltd

0:42

Digital textile fabric printing machine

Digital textile fabric printing machine

Digital textile fabric printing machine

Dear Sir,
If are you looking for the best digital textile fabric printing machine then we are the right choice. You will get the best quality digital textile fabric printing machine from us at minimal price. We are manufacturing textile printing machinery since 18 years. You will get the best quality machine and life time after sales support. We also manufacture pre and post printing treatment machinery.
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Textile manufacturing process in India

Textile manufacturing process in India

Textile manufacturing process in India

Weaving is the most basic process in which two different sets of yarns or threads are interlaced with each other to form a fabric or cloth. One of these sets is called warp which is the lengthwise yarn running from the back to the front of the loom. The other set of crosswise yarns are the filling which are called the weft or the woof.
The warps form the basic structure of fabrics. As such, they are made to pass through many operations before actual weaving is done. These Spool Racksoperations include spooling, warping and slashing. In spooling, the yarn is wound on larger spools, or cones, that are placed on a rack known as creel. From the creel, the yarns are wound on a warp beam, which looks like a huge spool. These lengths of hundreds of warped yarns lie parallel to one another. These yarns are unwound for slashing, or sizing. The yarn is coated with sizing with the help of slasher machine. Slashing prevents chafing or breaking of yarns during weaving process. Sizing is either starch based or a synthetic like polyvinyl alcohol or a water soluble acrylic polymers. The sized yarns are then wound on a final warp beam and are ready for the loom.
The filling yarns experience less strain during the weaving process. Their preparation includes spinning them to the required size and giving them just the right amount of twist desired for the kind of fabric they will be used.
No matter what type of weaving is being done, four major operations are performed in sequence and are continuously repeated.
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Colorjet Vastrajet : Direct to Fabric Digital Textile Printer

Colorjet Vastrajet : Direct to Fabric Digital Textile Printer

Colorjet Vastrajet : Direct to Fabric Digital Textile Printer

VASTRAJET is a worldclass digital textile printer from Colorjet, designed to print directly onto various types of natural & synthetic fabrics.
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VASTRAJET is available in 4 & 8 color variants and is built on industrial grade jetting assembly. For outstanding print quality and perfect print registration, it uses an adhesive belt with built-in automatic washing system.

[http://www.indiamart.com/adityatextilesahmedabad/] Aditya Textiles are engaged in Manufacturing and Supplying a premium quality array of Knit Fabric, Printed Fabric, Cotton Dyed Fabric and Nano Fabric. Offered products are highly appreciated among our clients for their fine stitching, shrink resistance and comfortable fitting. These products are designed using best grade fabrics and advanced stitching techniques by our knowledgeable designers in adherence to prevailing market trends. We offer this range in several specifications. With our fair business policies, we have gained faith of our valuable clients.

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African Textile HOLLANTEX Fabric

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Premium Quality Textile Products by Textiles & Texstyles, Karur

Premium Quality Textile Products by Textiles & Texstyles, Karur

Premium Quality Textile Products by Textiles & Texstyles, Karur

[http://www.hometextilelinen.com/] Textiles & Texstyles began our operations in the year of 2007, are a trustworthy and prominent manufacturer, exporter and supplier of this impeccable array of Textiles Products. Under this quality approved collection we are offering to our clients Bath Linen, Out Door - Linen, Bed Room Linen, In Door Linen, Kitchen Linen, CottonBed sheets and Kitchen Apron. These products are fabricated by considering only best quality raw material. Our offered products are broadly admired in the market for their attractive designs and patterns. To meet the varied requirements of our clients in best possible manner, we are offering our products in a wide collection of sizes. The product range we offer are used in homes and hotels. We are exporting globally.

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Today, most of the cotton comes through US, China, India, as well as many countries in Africa, and South America. In the US, commercial level growth of cotton is heavily subsidized while developed nation...

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Pros & Cons of Common Fabrics | Fibres & Fabrics Part 1

Hope you're ready for a lot of information! In this video I go through everyday and environmental pros and cons of materials you likely own or will see in stores. Read those labels! ;)
Each fibre has different benefits and a different environmental impact. There definitely are more sustainable fabrics than others, but it's also good to choose fabrics that fit the intended purpose of the garment. For example, a summer top should be breathable, athletic wear durable, a rain coat water-resistant etc. and also choose materials that fit your lifestyle.
Sorry this video is so long, hopefully it's not boring. To make it easier these are the fabrics I talk about with timecodes to skip to the ones you're interested in:
0:35 Cotton
1:38 Linen
2:28 Hemp
3:21 Polyester
4:11 Wool
5:16 Acrylic
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How To Buy Fabric- Wholesale Fabric Stores and Online Tips and Tricks

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Learn how to find what you are looking for and how to get the best fabric for your fashion line. Use these helpful tips and tricks to get the best deals for your clothing line.
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Textile manufacturing process in India

Weaving is the most basic process in which two different sets of yarns or threads are interlaced with each other to form a fabric or cloth. One of these sets is called warp which is the lengthwise yarn running from the back to the front of the loom. The other set of crosswise yarns are the filling which are called the weft or the woof.
The warps form the basic structure of fabrics. As such, they are made to pass through many operations before actual weaving is done. These Spool Racksoperations include spooling, warping and slashing. In spooling, the yarn is wound on larger spools, or cones, that are placed on a rack known as creel. From the creel, the yarns are wound on a warp beam, which looks like a huge spool. These lengths of hundreds of warped yarns lie parallel to one another. These...

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Colorjet Vastrajet : Direct to Fabric Digital Textile Printer

VASTRAJET is a worldclass digital textile printer from Colorjet, designed to print directly onto various types of natural & synthetic fabrics.
VASTRAJET is the ideal solution for industrial and commercial textile printing. VASTRAJET produces brilliant print quality with high color consistency using water based pigment inks and prints on a variety of fabrics like cotton, polyester and blends.
VASTRAJET is available in 4 & 8 color variants and is built on industrial grade jetting assembly. For outstanding print quality and perfect print registration, it uses an adhesive belt with built-in automatic washing system.

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African Textile HOLLANTEX Fabric

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Premium Quality Textile Products by Textiles & Texstyles, Karur

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FABRIC GUIDES you may want to check:
Worsted Guide - https://gentl.mn/2xc95dx
Flannel Guide - https://gentl.mn/2xNymPE
So what exactly is cotton? It's basically linked from the cotton plant which is part of the Gossypium family and the fibers were meant to protect the seeds and are comprised entirely out of cellulose material you often find in nature, such as trees. Outer fabrics such as viscose, or bamboo fabrics, are all based on cellulose as well. Cotton plants are actually shrubs and they grow wildly but today, they're cultivated most of the time.
Today, most of the cotton comes through US, China, India, as well as many countries in Africa, and South America. In the US, commercial level growth of cotton is heavily subsidized while developed nations hugely rely on machines to harvest cotton, it is still picked by hand in Africa, or in Egypt, in India, and developing countries.
In terms of cotton quality, it all starts with a staple length. Short staple is considered three-quarters of an inch or about one and a half centimeters. Medium staple cotton is considerably about three-quarters of an inch to one and a quarter inch; a long staple cotton is anything from one and a quarter inch all the way up to two and a half inches. While the majority of cotton in the world is a short staple and then some medium staple, you will only see the staple infused in marketing for higher-end cottons.
Sometimes, shirt makers also advertise Egyptian cotton and basically what they mean is it's the longest staple cotton from a batch, it's not necessarily cotton that is always from Egypt. You'll also find Egyptian cotton in towels or anything that touches the skin. Usually, it's used to demand a higher price from the consumer. A subgroup of Egyptian cotton you see so-called Giza cotton which is more high-end. Each Giza quality comes with a number. With Giza 45 con being the most luxurious and high-end Egyptian cotton on the market, its extra-long has superior fineness and is very consistent.
In my experience, West Indian sea cotton is really the cream of the crop and I would even place it above a Giza 45 cotton. For dress shirts, I always go for a two-ply cotton and make sure that it's a hundred percent cotton and it's not stretch with polyester or nylon. While it makes it more durable and it's may be appropriate for uniforms, work wear, maybe for chefs in the kitchen, it's not something you want to wear on your skin because it's rougher and not as comfortable, also it's not as absorbent.
So how can you find out if the cotton is luxurious? The problem is that you have a soft cotton, it can feel very comfortable on your skin, but it's, in fact, soft because the staple is so short. Higher-end cotton is usually very fine which means you can have a very fine weave and you get a very nice Sheen. For men's shirts, probably Albini is the largest kid on the block.
So what are their cotton buying do's and don'ts?
Don't believe that all cotton is created equal. Quality cotton is usually softer, it is shinier, it is finer, and it has a smaller impact on the environment because you can wear it for longer periods of time. You should always expect more from a higher and cotton retailer; they should be able to tell you what specific kind of cotton is used, how many plys they are, how heavy the fabric is, and where it was sourced.
At the same time, don't believe all the labels that are not backed up by a trusted industry Authority such as Albini, Thomas Mason, or Tessitura Monti, or other famous cotton makers which are known to produce a quality product made out of long staple cotton.
So how should you care for cotton? Fortunately, it's one of the more easier items to take care of. You can machine wash it, you can hand wash it, but machine wash is totally fine, the only time I'd stay away from machine washing my cotton is in a suit such as a seersucker suit or another cotton suit but mainly because of the canvas and the things on the inside not necessarily because of the fabric itself.
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FABRIC GUIDES you may want to check:
Worsted Guide - https://gentl.mn/2xc95dx
Flannel Guide - https://gentl.mn/2xNymPE
So what exactly is cotton? It's basically linked from the cotton plant which is part of the Gossypium family and the fibers were meant to protect the seeds and are comprised entirely out of cellulose material you often find in nature, such as trees. Outer fabrics such as viscose, or bamboo fabrics, are all based on cellulose as well. Cotton plants are actually shrubs and they grow wildly but today, they're cultivated most of the time.
Today, most of the cotton comes through US, China, India, as well as many countries in Africa, and South America. In the US, commercial level growth of cotton is heavily subsidized while developed nations hugely rely on machines to harvest cotton, it is still picked by hand in Africa, or in Egypt, in India, and developing countries.
In terms of cotton quality, it all starts with a staple length. Short staple is considered three-quarters of an inch or about one and a half centimeters. Medium staple cotton is considerably about three-quarters of an inch to one and a quarter inch; a long staple cotton is anything from one and a quarter inch all the way up to two and a half inches. While the majority of cotton in the world is a short staple and then some medium staple, you will only see the staple infused in marketing for higher-end cottons.
Sometimes, shirt makers also advertise Egyptian cotton and basically what they mean is it's the longest staple cotton from a batch, it's not necessarily cotton that is always from Egypt. You'll also find Egyptian cotton in towels or anything that touches the skin. Usually, it's used to demand a higher price from the consumer. A subgroup of Egyptian cotton you see so-called Giza cotton which is more high-end. Each Giza quality comes with a number. With Giza 45 con being the most luxurious and high-end Egyptian cotton on the market, its extra-long has superior fineness and is very consistent.
In my experience, West Indian sea cotton is really the cream of the crop and I would even place it above a Giza 45 cotton. For dress shirts, I always go for a two-ply cotton and make sure that it's a hundred percent cotton and it's not stretch with polyester or nylon. While it makes it more durable and it's may be appropriate for uniforms, work wear, maybe for chefs in the kitchen, it's not something you want to wear on your skin because it's rougher and not as comfortable, also it's not as absorbent.
So how can you find out if the cotton is luxurious? The problem is that you have a soft cotton, it can feel very comfortable on your skin, but it's, in fact, soft because the staple is so short. Higher-end cotton is usually very fine which means you can have a very fine weave and you get a very nice Sheen. For men's shirts, probably Albini is the largest kid on the block.
So what are their cotton buying do's and don'ts?
Don't believe that all cotton is created equal. Quality cotton is usually softer, it is shinier, it is finer, and it has a smaller impact on the environment because you can wear it for longer periods of time. You should always expect more from a higher and cotton retailer; they should be able to tell you what specific kind of cotton is used, how many plys they are, how heavy the fabric is, and where it was sourced.
At the same time, don't believe all the labels that are not backed up by a trusted industry Authority such as Albini, Thomas Mason, or Tessitura Monti, or other famous cotton makers which are known to produce a quality product made out of long staple cotton.
So how should you care for cotton? Fortunately, it's one of the more easier items to take care of. You can machine wash it, you can hand wash it, but machine wash is totally fine, the only time I'd stay away from machine washing my cotton is in a suit such as a seersucker suit or another cotton suit but mainly because of the canvas and the things on the inside not necessarily because of the fabric itself.
#notsponsored #cotton #fabrics
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This is how to buy fabric! An overview of common terminology and my shopping tips. I tried my best to cover the surface of fashion fabrics well, but there is a ...

This is how to buy fabric! An overview of common terminology and my shopping tips. I tried my best to cover the surface of fashion fabrics well, but there is a TON of information so I apologize if you feel something was left out! Hope this helps with all your future DIY's!
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This is how to buy fabric! An overview of common terminology and my shopping tips. I tried my best to cover the surface of fashion fabrics well, but there is a TON of information so I apologize if you feel something was left out! Hope this helps with all your future DIY's!
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Pros & Cons of Common Fabrics | Fibres & Fabrics Part 1

Hope you're ready for a lot of information! In this video I go through everyday and environmental pros and cons of materials you likely own or will see in store...

Hope you're ready for a lot of information! In this video I go through everyday and environmental pros and cons of materials you likely own or will see in stores. Read those labels! ;)
Each fibre has different benefits and a different environmental impact. There definitely are more sustainable fabrics than others, but it's also good to choose fabrics that fit the intended purpose of the garment. For example, a summer top should be breathable, athletic wear durable, a rain coat water-resistant etc. and also choose materials that fit your lifestyle.
Sorry this video is so long, hopefully it's not boring. To make it easier these are the fabrics I talk about with timecodes to skip to the ones you're interested in:
0:35 Cotton
1:38 Linen
2:28 Hemp
3:21 Polyester
4:11 Wool
5:16 Acrylic
5:51 Silk
6:36 Nylon
7:20 Spandex/Elastane/Lycra
7:57 Rayon
8:43 Bamboo
9:37 Lyocell/Tencel
I'm sure there are things I missed, so please add any pros or cons in the comments.
More about synthetic fibres ending up in the ocean: http://grist.org/living/2011-12-07-how-microplastics-cause-macro-problems-for-the-ocean/
More about how synthetic, petrochemical textiles are made: http://ecosalon.com/synthetic-fabrics-made-from-fossil-fuels/
Sustainable Apparel Coalition Materials SustainabilityIndex http://msi.apparelcoalition.org/#/
Part 2 about vegan synthetic and animals materials and part 3 about up-cycled and recycled materials coming soon.
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Hope you're ready for a lot of information! In this video I go through everyday and environmental pros and cons of materials you likely own or will see in stores. Read those labels! ;)
Each fibre has different benefits and a different environmental impact. There definitely are more sustainable fabrics than others, but it's also good to choose fabrics that fit the intended purpose of the garment. For example, a summer top should be breathable, athletic wear durable, a rain coat water-resistant etc. and also choose materials that fit your lifestyle.
Sorry this video is so long, hopefully it's not boring. To make it easier these are the fabrics I talk about with timecodes to skip to the ones you're interested in:
0:35 Cotton
1:38 Linen
2:28 Hemp
3:21 Polyester
4:11 Wool
5:16 Acrylic
5:51 Silk
6:36 Nylon
7:20 Spandex/Elastane/Lycra
7:57 Rayon
8:43 Bamboo
9:37 Lyocell/Tencel
I'm sure there are things I missed, so please add any pros or cons in the comments.
More about synthetic fibres ending up in the ocean: http://grist.org/living/2011-12-07-how-microplastics-cause-macro-problems-for-the-ocean/
More about how synthetic, petrochemical textiles are made: http://ecosalon.com/synthetic-fabrics-made-from-fossil-fuels/
Sustainable Apparel Coalition Materials SustainabilityIndex http://msi.apparelcoalition.org/#/
Part 2 about vegan synthetic and animals materials and part 3 about up-cycled and recycled materials coming soon.
Thanks for watching!
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How To Buy Fabric- Wholesale Fabric Stores and Online Tips and Tricks

In this video we cover how to buy fabric whether you are shopping online or in fabric stores. Wholesale suppliers are located throughout the USA, I have include...

In this video we cover how to buy fabric whether you are shopping online or in fabric stores. Wholesale suppliers are located throughout the USA, I have included a Free list you can download on my site here: http://bit.ly/Apparel-Download
Learn how to find what you are looking for and how to get the best fabric for your fashion line. Use these helpful tips and tricks to get the best deals for your clothing line.
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Textile manufacturing process in India

Weaving is the most basic process in which two different sets of yarns or threads are interlaced with each other to form a fabric or cloth. One of these sets is...

Weaving is the most basic process in which two different sets of yarns or threads are interlaced with each other to form a fabric or cloth. One of these sets is called warp which is the lengthwise yarn running from the back to the front of the loom. The other set of crosswise yarns are the filling which are called the weft or the woof.
The warps form the basic structure of fabrics. As such, they are made to pass through many operations before actual weaving is done. These Spool Racksoperations include spooling, warping and slashing. In spooling, the yarn is wound on larger spools, or cones, that are placed on a rack known as creel. From the creel, the yarns are wound on a warp beam, which looks like a huge spool. These lengths of hundreds of warped yarns lie parallel to one another. These yarns are unwound for slashing, or sizing. The yarn is coated with sizing with the help of slasher machine. Slashing prevents chafing or breaking of yarns during weaving process. Sizing is either starch based or a synthetic like polyvinyl alcohol or a water soluble acrylic polymers. The sized yarns are then wound on a final warp beam and are ready for the loom.
The filling yarns experience less strain during the weaving process. Their preparation includes spinning them to the required size and giving them just the right amount of twist desired for the kind of fabric they will be used.
No matter what type of weaving is being done, four major operations are performed in sequence and are continuously repeated.
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Weaving is the most basic process in which two different sets of yarns or threads are interlaced with each other to form a fabric or cloth. One of these sets is called warp which is the lengthwise yarn running from the back to the front of the loom. The other set of crosswise yarns are the filling which are called the weft or the woof.
The warps form the basic structure of fabrics. As such, they are made to pass through many operations before actual weaving is done. These Spool Racksoperations include spooling, warping and slashing. In spooling, the yarn is wound on larger spools, or cones, that are placed on a rack known as creel. From the creel, the yarns are wound on a warp beam, which looks like a huge spool. These lengths of hundreds of warped yarns lie parallel to one another. These yarns are unwound for slashing, or sizing. The yarn is coated with sizing with the help of slasher machine. Slashing prevents chafing or breaking of yarns during weaving process. Sizing is either starch based or a synthetic like polyvinyl alcohol or a water soluble acrylic polymers. The sized yarns are then wound on a final warp beam and are ready for the loom.
The filling yarns experience less strain during the weaving process. Their preparation includes spinning them to the required size and giving them just the right amount of twist desired for the kind of fabric they will be used.
No matter what type of weaving is being done, four major operations are performed in sequence and are continuously repeated.
Source: http://www.teonline.com/
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films IndiaLtd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at www.clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience!
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Colorjet Vastrajet : Direct to Fabric Digital Textile Printer

VASTRAJET is a worldclass digital textile printer from Colorjet, designed to print directly onto various types of natural & synthetic fabrics.
VASTRAJET is the ...

VASTRAJET is a worldclass digital textile printer from Colorjet, designed to print directly onto various types of natural & synthetic fabrics.
VASTRAJET is the ideal solution for industrial and commercial textile printing. VASTRAJET produces brilliant print quality with high color consistency using water based pigment inks and prints on a variety of fabrics like cotton, polyester and blends.
VASTRAJET is available in 4 & 8 color variants and is built on industrial grade jetting assembly. For outstanding print quality and perfect print registration, it uses an adhesive belt with built-in automatic washing system.

VASTRAJET is a worldclass digital textile printer from Colorjet, designed to print directly onto various types of natural & synthetic fabrics.
VASTRAJET is the ideal solution for industrial and commercial textile printing. VASTRAJET produces brilliant print quality with high color consistency using water based pigment inks and prints on a variety of fabrics like cotton, polyester and blends.
VASTRAJET is available in 4 & 8 color variants and is built on industrial grade jetting assembly. For outstanding print quality and perfect print registration, it uses an adhesive belt with built-in automatic washing system.

[http://www.indiamart.com/adityatextilesahmedabad/] Aditya Textiles are engaged in Manufacturing and Supplying a premium quality array of Knit Fabric, Printed Fabric, Cotton Dyed Fabric and Nano Fabric. Offered products are highly appreciated among our clients for their fine stitching, shrink resistance and comfortable fitting. These products are designed using best grade fabrics and advanced stitching techniques by our knowledgeable designers in adherence to prevailing market trends. We offer this range in several specifications. With our fair business policies, we have gained faith of our valuable clients.

[http://www.indiamart.com/adityatextilesahmedabad/] Aditya Textiles are engaged in Manufacturing and Supplying a premium quality array of Knit Fabric, Printed Fabric, Cotton Dyed Fabric and Nano Fabric. Offered products are highly appreciated among our clients for their fine stitching, shrink resistance and comfortable fitting. These products are designed using best grade fabrics and advanced stitching techniques by our knowledgeable designers in adherence to prevailing market trends. We offer this range in several specifications. With our fair business policies, we have gained faith of our valuable clients.

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[http://www.hometextilelinen.com/] Textiles & Texstyles began our operations in the year of 2007, are a trustworthy and prominent manufacturer, exporter and supplier of this impeccable array of Textiles Products. Under this quality approved collection we are offering to our clients Bath Linen, Out Door - Linen, Bed Room Linen, In Door Linen, Kitchen Linen, CottonBed sheets and Kitchen Apron. These products are fabricated by considering only best quality raw material. Our offered products are broadly admired in the market for their attractive designs and patterns. To meet the varied requirements of our clients in best possible manner, we are offering our products in a wide collection of sizes. The product range we offer are used in homes and hotels. We are exporting globally.

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So what exactly is cotton? It's basically linked from the cotton plant which is part of the Gossypium family and the fibers were meant to protect the seeds and are comprised entirely out of cellulose material you often find in nature, such as trees. Outer fabrics such as viscose, or bamboo fabrics, are all based on cellulose as well. Cotton plants are actually shrubs and they grow wildly but today, they're cultivated most of the time.
Today, most of the cotton comes through US, China, India, as well as many countries in Africa, and South America. In the US, commercial level growth of cotton is heavily subsidized while developed nations hugely rely on machines to harvest cotton, it is still picked by hand in Africa, or in Egypt, in India, and developing countries.
In terms of cotton quality, it all starts with a staple length. Short staple is considered three-quarters of an inch or about one and a half centimeters. Medium staple cotton is considerably about three-quarters of an inch to one and a quarter inch; a long staple cotton is anything from one and a quarter inch all the way up to two and a half inches. While the majority of cotton in the world is a short staple and then some medium staple, you will only see the staple infused in marketing for higher-end cottons.
Sometimes, shirt makers also advertise Egyptian cotton and basically what they mean is it's the longest staple cotton from a batch, it's not necessarily cotton that is always from Egypt. You'll also find Egyptian cotton in towels or anything that touches the skin. Usually, it's used to demand a higher price from the consumer. A subgroup of Egyptian cotton you see so-called Giza cotton which is more high-end. Each Giza quality comes with a number. With Giza 45 con being the most luxurious and high-end Egyptian cotton on the market, its extra-long has superior fineness and is very consistent.
In my experience, West Indian sea cotton is really the cream of the crop and I would even place it above a Giza 45 cotton. For dress shirts, I always go for a two-ply cotton and make sure that it's a hundred percent cotton and it's not stretch with polyester or nylon. While it makes it more durable and it's may be appropriate for uniforms, work wear, maybe for chefs in the kitchen, it's not something you want to wear on your skin because it's rougher and not as comfortable, also it's not as absorbent.
So how can you find out if the cotton is luxurious? The problem is that you have a soft cotton, it can feel very comfortable on your skin, but it's, in fact, soft because the staple is so short. Higher-end cotton is usually very fine which means you can have a very fine weave and you get a very nice Sheen. For men's shirts, probably Albini is the largest kid on the block.
So what are their cotton buying do's and don'ts?
Don't believe that all cotton is created equal. Quality cotton is usually softer, it is shinier, it is finer, and it has a smaller impact on the environment because you can wear it for longer periods of time. You should always expect more from a higher and cotton retailer; they should be able to tell you what specific kind of cotton is used, how many plys they are, how heavy the fabric is, and where it was sourced.
At the same time, don't believe all the labels that are not backed up by a trusted industry Authority such as Albini, Thomas Mason, or Tessitura Monti, or other famous cotton makers which are known to produce a quality product made out of long staple cotton.
So how should you care for cotton? Fortunately, it's one of the more easier items to take care of. You can machine wash it, you can hand wash it, but machine wash is totally fine, the only time I'd stay away from machine washing my cotton is in a suit such as a seersucker suit or another cotton suit but mainly because of the canvas and the things on the inside not necessarily because of the fabric itself.
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Pros & Cons of Common Fabrics | Fibres & Fabrics Part 1

Hope you're ready for a lot of information! In this video I go through everyday and environmental pros and cons of materials you likely own or will see in stores. Read those labels! ;)
Each fibre has different benefits and a different environmental impact. There definitely are more sustainable fabrics than others, but it's also good to choose fabrics that fit the intended purpose of the garment. For example, a summer top should be breathable, athletic wear durable, a rain coat water-resistant etc. and also choose materials that fit your lifestyle.
Sorry this video is so long, hopefully it's not boring. To make it easier these are the fabrics I talk about with timecodes to skip to the ones you're interested in:
0:35 Cotton
1:38 Linen
2:28 Hemp
3:21 Polyester
4:11 Wool
5:16 Acrylic
5:51 Silk
6:36 Nylon
7:20 Spandex/Elastane/Lycra
7:57 Rayon
8:43 Bamboo
9:37 Lyocell/Tencel
I'm sure there are things I missed, so please add any pros or cons in the comments.
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How To Buy Fabric- Wholesale Fabric Stores and Online Tips and Tricks

In this video we cover how to buy fabric whether you are shopping online or in fabric stores. Wholesale suppliers are located throughout the USA, I have included a Free list you can download on my site here: http://bit.ly/Apparel-Download
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Textile manufacturing process in India

Weaving is the most basic process in which two different sets of yarns or threads are interlaced with each other to form a fabric or cloth. One of these sets is called warp which is the lengthwise yarn running from the back to the front of the loom. The other set of crosswise yarns are the filling which are called the weft or the woof.
The warps form the basic structure of fabrics. As such, they are made to pass through many operations before actual weaving is done. These Spool Racksoperations include spooling, warping and slashing. In spooling, the yarn is wound on larger spools, or cones, that are placed on a rack known as creel. From the creel, the yarns are wound on a warp beam, which looks like a huge spool. These lengths of hundreds of warped yarns lie parallel to one another. These yarns are unwound for slashing, or sizing. The yarn is coated with sizing with the help of slasher machine. Slashing prevents chafing or breaking of yarns during weaving process. Sizing is either starch based or a synthetic like polyvinyl alcohol or a water soluble acrylic polymers. The sized yarns are then wound on a final warp beam and are ready for the loom.
The filling yarns experience less strain during the weaving process. Their preparation includes spinning them to the required size and giving them just the right amount of twist desired for the kind of fabric they will be used.
No matter what type of weaving is being done, four major operations are performed in sequence and are continuously repeated.
Source: http://www.teonline.com/
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films IndiaLtd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at www.clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience!
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Colorjet Vastrajet : Direct to Fabric Digital Textile Printer

VASTRAJET is a worldclass digital textile printer from Colorjet, designed to print directly onto various types of natural & synthetic fabrics.
VASTRAJET is the ideal solution for industrial and commercial textile printing. VASTRAJET produces brilliant print quality with high color consistency using water based pigment inks and prints on a variety of fabrics like cotton, polyester and blends.
VASTRAJET is available in 4 & 8 color variants and is built on industrial grade jetting assembly. For outstanding print quality and perfect print registration, it uses an adhesive belt with built-in automatic washing system.

[http://www.indiamart.com/adityatextilesahmedabad/] Aditya Textiles are engaged in Manufacturing and Supplying a premium quality array of Knit Fabric, Printed Fabric, Cotton Dyed Fabric and Nano Fabric. Offered products are highly appreciated among our clients for their fine stitching, shrink resistance and comfortable fitting. These products are designed using best grade fabrics and advanced stitching techniques by our knowledgeable designers in adherence to prevailing market trends. We offer this range in several specifications. With our fair business policies, we have gained faith of our valuable clients.

Premium Quality Textile Products by Textiles & Texstyles, Karur

[http://www.hometextilelinen.com/] Textiles & Texstyles began our operations in the year of 2007, are a trustworthy and prominent manufacturer, exporter and supplier of this impeccable array of Textiles Products. Under this quality approved collection we are offering to our clients Bath Linen, Out Door - Linen, Bed Room Linen, In Door Linen, Kitchen Linen, CottonBed sheets and Kitchen Apron. These products are fabricated by considering only best quality raw material. Our offered products are broadly admired in the market for their attractive designs and patterns. To meet the varied requirements of our clients in best possible manner, we are offering our products in a wide collection of sizes. The product range we offer are used in homes and hotels. We are exporting globally.

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